Gerbert B, Badner V, Maguire B
Department of Dental Public Health and Hygiene, School of Dentistry, University of California, San Francisco 94143.
J Public Health Dent. 1988 Spring;48(2):68-73. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.1988.tb03167.x.
Dental health care workers (DHCWs) can provide important diagnostic, treatment, and referral services for patients with AIDS and at risk for AIDS. They also have a responsibility to protect all patients in their practices, and themselves, from infectious disease transmission through the use of infection control. To determine the extent to which DHCWs are prepared to assume these responsibilities, a randomized survey of California DHCWs was conducted. Responses were obtained from 297 dentists, 128 hygienists, and 177 dental assistants. DHCWs who expressed a greater willingness to treat people with AIDS or HIV infection also practiced more thorough infection control. Respondents in all groups who perceived a greater percent of their patients to be at risk for AIDS were more likely to use infection control procedures (P less than .0001). They also were more willing to treat such patients (P less than .004) and were more likely to assess patients for AIDS by taking a thorough medical history (P less than .02) and sexual history (P less than .04). Since attitudes toward AIDS and perception of the percent of patients at risk in one's practice affect patient assessment and infection control procedures used by dental health care workers, educational programs designed to enhance DHCWs' response to the HIV epidemic should alert them to the extent of the problem and help them cope with their concerns.
牙科保健工作者(DHCWs)可以为艾滋病患者及有感染艾滋病风险的患者提供重要的诊断、治疗和转诊服务。他们还有责任通过实施感染控制措施,保护其诊所内的所有患者以及他们自己免受传染病传播。为了确定牙科保健工作者在何种程度上准备好承担这些责任,对加利福尼亚州的牙科保健工作者进行了一项随机调查。从297名牙医、128名口腔保健员和177名牙科助理那里获得了回复。表示更愿意治疗艾滋病或艾滋病毒感染患者的牙科保健工作者也实施了更彻底的感染控制措施。所有组中认为其患者中有更高比例有感染艾滋病风险的受访者更有可能使用感染控制程序(P<0.0001)。他们也更愿意治疗此类患者(P<0.004),并且更有可能通过全面询问病史(P<0.02)和性病史(P<0.04)来评估患者是否感染艾滋病。由于牙科保健工作者对艾滋病的态度以及对其诊所内有感染风险患者比例的认知会影响患者评估和所采用的感染控制程序,旨在增强牙科保健工作者对艾滋病毒疫情应对能力的教育项目应提醒他们注意问题的严重程度,并帮助他们应对自身的担忧。